From high-tech stealth bombers, to the latest night-vision rifles and assault helicopters, the U.S. armed forces have the most sophisticated military hardware in the world. Here are some of the niftiest pieces of equipment used in recent missions from Operation Odyssey Dawn in Libya to the Osama bin Laden raid in Pakistan.

A-10 Thunderbolt II Aircraft

By Mark ThompsonWednesday, June 29, 2011

The Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II  known to one and all as the Warthog  is a single-seat, twin-engine plane designed to kill things on the ground with extreme prejudice. Its basic mission is to support ground troops coming under enemy fire by destroying the source of that enemy fire. This requires the A-10 to fly low and slow, which is why its pilot is protected by a so-called titanium bathtub. The first Air Force plane expressly designed to protect soldiers on the ground, which explains its popularity inside the U.S. Army. The Hog's key weapon is its GAU-8 Avenger cannon, capable of firing 3,900 rounds per minute.